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go about

VERB
  1. begin to deal with
    go about a difficult problem
    approach a task
    approach a new project

How To Use go about In A Sentence

  • Many sufferers of the condition are unable to go about daily life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bit like now I suppose, sruggling in the half light trying to overcome an insurmountable problem while some treacly sod is in the background telling you how to go about it without having to demonstrate. You See The Trouble With Me « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • People across the country might reckon we all go about with cloth caps and whippets but Yorkshire is a very beautiful county and perhaps we should be shouting about how wonderful the natural landscape is.
  • The movers will move it, and I could care less how they go about hoisting it out of the room and onto their truck.
  • It is a treat to watch a veteran betel chewer go about the serious business of betel chewing.
  • No clothes, no corruption, Fong had reasoned: how do you go about bribing a naked man?
  • Am I to go about smiling and content with all this talk about you, passing from one idle gossip to another? Wives and Daughters
  • Short bursts of incidental daylight as you go about your business should be sufficient for most people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much remains to be learned about how respondents go about answering written questionnaires.
  • How does an organization go about achieving this harmonious blend of conflicting interests?
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